looking for info on my mothers husband who was kia on may 26th 1968 sgt. daniel e. goldsmith a co, 1st bn, 327th infantry, 101st abn div, usarv if you have stories or photos i would love to hear about them or see pictures.

Does any body remember Sgt David Julien Barduson. He is listed as KIA March 24, 1968 with ABU, but I can't find anyone that remembers him. I had only been with ABU 10 days when that went down and only really had met Joe and Wilkerson and the rest of the KIAs that day I knew who some of them were but the old bean is pretty fuzzy.

My grandfather Conrad E. Ross 101st Airborne 327 Infantry 7/10/1944-2/6/1968 Richmond, IN County of Record: Wayne County Branch of Service: U.S. Army Rank: SP4 Casualty Country: South Vietnam Casualty Province: Long AN Thank you to all that serviced and died we will miss you

Searching for pics, stories, or anyone who served with my Uncle. PFC Adolfo Perez, 327th Inf, 1st BN, Bravo Co. KIA April 29th 1968, possibly on Operation Delaware in the FB Veghel area. Thank you all for your service and sacrifice. Never Forgotten!!!

I served with Delta Company 2/327 from July 1970 until I was reassigned to the Eagle Club system in the spring of 1971. While I was with Delta company I served in a rifle Platoon and later as a RTO in the cp. The company commander was Captain Harris and the 1st Sgt was Sgt Dearman. Doc Erickson was our medic. Other members of the
cp were Tex Brawley and RTO Dennehey. I would like to hear from anyone who remembers me.

Marshal G Miller was my best friend in Vietnam. He was killed while on a mission June 1971, 40 yrs ago. I was not there when it happened. I always felt a big loss from his death so I set out along time ago to find his grave, which through a fellow ABU Brother, I did find in Phoenix, Az. where Marshal was from. Then last year, Marshal's cousins, Teresa Johnson and Tina Carey contacted me. They had information to share with me regarding Marshal. Then a couple of months ago Marshal's Fiance Denise Dupont contacted me and we met with Teresa and Tina and had a very good visit remembering Marshal.
On Veterans day this year I was able to complete my mission of remembering and honoring my friend and Brother by placing an important award of the Combat Infantry Badge and a 101st Airborne medallion on his headstone.
All of this information to help complete my mission came from a very valuable source. The 1/327, 101st Airborne Website. I will always be grateful to my Brothers that started and continue to keep the website up and running.
Thanks Paul, Mike, David and the others.

I was the "Doc" with B battery 2/320th Arty 1-66 to
11-66. I was there when we were over-run June 7th, 1966. After being violently attacked in the middle of the night, actually got hand to hand on more than one occasion, it was a relief when the "Tiger Force" finally arrived to help out after daybreak. A big thanks guys. I wish I could remember the name of one of the Tiger Force guy I got to meet back in 1994 on a Upward Bound trip to The Wall. It was nice to get some more pieces of the puzzle. I am still proud of receiving a battle field promotion from Gen. Westmoreland in the same location where we had been over run just a few days prior, and within feet of where I had been wounded. Damn lucky to have survived that battle for sure !

I am looking for anyone that knew my father Ssgt Alfred G. Kircher. He was in Cobra Company 3rd Platoon, KIA May 25, 1967. Please contact me ckb5458@verizon.net
Would also like to thank all of you that served.

VETERAN = a person whos willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for DEMOCRACY - many have made that sacrifice - in so many ways - welcome home brothers and may god bless you all - served with 1/327 co. c - jan 68 to jan 69 again GOD BLESS

I was with A co, 326th Abn Eng Bn, 2nd Platoon (Wetsu) 1965 - Jul 1966 We supported the 2nd/327th and at times the 502nd. A few of us were at Dak To.
I've kept in contact with Mike Atencio (AT) up until his death in 2010. Would like to hear from any of you other A co.grunts from that time that made it.
Welcome home to you all.

I, Elite Eagle, was with 2nd platoon C company "Hard Core Charlie" 3rd Battalion "Battle Force" from 1984 until 1986. On Wednesday, 17 April 1985 I was given a surprised visit from Ms. Jodi Jean Sanders seven years after we met the first time on Monday, 17 April 1978. I miss my time at Fort Campbell and I wished I had played more bowling games.

I served with Delta company No Slack ( 2/327th ) from Dec 68 - Nov 69. I would like to link up with any Delta men, especially those of the First Platoon. I was the First Platoon Leader until mid Aug 69 then went to the rear as Delta XO until DEROS. No Slack, Tom Carpenter

To: Paul Shaffer and any others. You served with Steve Pohancek who was KIA on Dec 24, 1970. Steve was from Chicago and a good friend of bigangloff@centurytel.net. Bob Gangloff served with 7th Marines 68/69. He would enjoy communicating with you. This message is being posted on Bob's behalf by Ray Sellers, Co A 2.327.

Anyone who served with, remembers John Ellsworth Hefty, Co C,2/327 or CoB 1/327 please contact his friend Davidmitchell@cableone.net of the DeltaRaiders '70, or e-mail me cisray@hotmail.com (Ray Sellers) Co A, 2/327 Nov70 - Nov71. John was KIA on March 25, 1968 in Thua Thien Province. John and David were from Waterloo, Ind.
No Slack!! NFS!!!

I am trying to find information on Kenny Alfstad (PFC Kenneth Orville Alfstad) of B Co, 2nd Bn, 327th Inf, 101st Abn Div. He was KIA Oct 3, 1966 in Vietnam. I would like information from friends, or people that knew him during his basic at Fort Ord (B-1-3), his AIT and airborn training and his service in Vietnam (Where located etc.).

Ken was only in country for 3 months before he was killed. I knew him before he was called up, but never was able to get together with him before he went for training. I was already in Vietnam myself with A Co, 2nd Bn, 27 Inf. Reg., 25th Inf. Div. (Wolfhounds) and I was never able to get to see him before he was killed. He was 19 and only had three weeks to go till he turned 20. We were going to try and meet up on an R&R once he was in country long enough, but he never made it. An information would be greatly appreciated. Thank You.